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BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 8-13
TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD RELAY
The turn signal and hazard relay (1) is located near the fuse box
(2).
INSPECTION
Connect turn signal and hazard relay (1), battery (3) and two test
bulbs (12 V, 27 W) (2) as shown.
Unless a continued flash on and off is visible, replace.
Reference flashing cycle
: 60 - 120 cycle/minute
HAZARD SWITCH
INSPECTION
Check for continuity between terminals at each switch position as
shown below. if check result is not as specified, replace.
FRONT FOG LIGHTS (IF EQUIPPED)
FRONT FOG LIGHT SWITCH
INSPECTION
Check for continuity between terminals at each switch position as
shown below. if check result is not as specified, replace.
1
2
Hazard SWTerminal
OFF
ON+B TR+ IG TRS TLL TLR IL ILE
Switch
PositionTerminal
ONIG LOAD E IL ILE
OFF
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BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 8-15
COMBINATION METER
CIRCUIT
Terminal arrangement of coupler viewed from harness side
12
3 4
56 7
8
910
1112 13
14
1715
16
or ABS
1. Speedometer 7. High beam light 13.“AIR BAG” warning light (if equipped)
2. Tachometer 8. Check engine light 14. Seat belt light (if equipped)
3. Fuel level meter 9. Oil pressure warning light 15. EPS warning light (if equipped)
4. Water temperature meter 10. Charge warning light 16.“O/D OFF” light (A/T vehicle only)
5. Turn signal pilot light (LH) 11. Brake warning light 17. Immobilizer warning light (if equipped)
6. Turn signal pilot light (RH) 12. ABS warning light (if equipped)
[A] : Connector K [B] : Connector L [C] : Connector M
1. To ignition switch BLU/YEL 1. To combination switch (turn L) GRN/RED 1. Blank–
2. To fuel level gauge YEL/RED 2. To combination switch (dimmer switch) RED 2. Blank–
3. To ECT sensor YEL/GRN 3. To VSS PPL 3. Blank–
4. To ground BLK/ORN 4. To ABS control module PNK/BLU 4. Blank–
5. Blank–5. To main fuse WHT/BLU 5. Blank–
6. To ABS control module RED/BLU 6. To door switch (driver side) BLK/YEL 6. Blank–
7. To ignition switch BLK/WHT 7. To combination switch (dimmer switch) RED/YEL 7. Blank–
8. To ECM (if equipped) BRN 8. To main fuse WHT/RED 8. Blank–
9. Blank–9. To ground BLK 9. To TCM (for A/T vehicle) BLU
10. To brake fluid level switch RED/BLK 10. To ECM (if equipped) PNK 10. Blank–
11. To parking brake switch BLK/RED 11. To ECM PPL/WHT
12. To generator WHT/BLU 12. To ground BLK
13. To oil pressure switch YEL/BLK 13. To combination switch (turn R) BLU/YEL
14. To seat belt switch BRN/YEL
15. To SDM (if equipped) YEL/BLK
16. To EPS (if equipped) YEL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 161 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 131234 567 8910[A] [B] [C]
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8G-4 IMMOBILIZER CONTROL SYSTEM
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM
(SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION)
Immobilizer Control Module and ECM diagnose troubles which
may occur in the area including the following parts when the igni-
tion switch is ON.
ECM :
ECM/Immobilizer Control Module code
Serial data link circuit
ECM
Immobilizer Control Module :
Transponder code
Coil antenna
ECM/Immobilizer Control Module code
Serial data link circuit
Immobilizer Control Module
Ignition signal
With the ignition switch turned ON (but the engine at stop) regard-
less of the condition of the engine and emission control system,
ECM indicates whether a trouble has occurred in the immobilizer
control system or not by causing the immobilizer indicator lamp to
flash or turn ON.
Immobilizer indicator lamp is ON :
No trouble exists in the immobilizer control system.
Immobilizer indicator lamp is flashing :
ECM or Immobilizer Control Module has detected some trouble in
the immobilizer control system.
When ECM and Immobilizer Control Module detects a trouble, it
stores DTC corresponding to the exact trouble area in ECM and
Immobilizer Control Module memory.
DTCs stored in memory of each controller (Immobilizer Control
Module and ECM) can be read by using the procedure described
in “DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHECK (IMMOBILIZER
CONTROL MODULE)” and “DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE
CHECK(ECM)” in this section. NOTE:
As soon as the ignition switch is turned ON, ECM and
Immobilizer Control Module diagnose if a trouble has
occurred in the immobilizer control system. While the
diagnosis is being made, the immobilizer indicator lamp
stays ON and if the diagnosis result is “abnormal”, it
immediately changes to flashing but if the result is “nor-
mal”, it remains ON. Diagnosis takes about 3 seconds at
maximum.
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IMMOBILIZER CONTROL SYSTEM 8G-17
DTC22 IGNITION SWITCH CIRCUIT OPEN/SHORT
DESCRIPTION
Immobilizer Control Module monitors ignition signal when the ignition switch is ON. This DTC is set when no
ignition signal input is detected by Immobilizer Control Module.
INSPECTION
Fig. 1 for Step 1
1. Main fuse 2. Ignition switch 3. Immobilizer Control Module
BLK/WHTBLK/WHTG06-3
12
3
Step Action Yes No
1 Check voltage between Immobilizer Con-
trol Module (1) coupler terminal G06-3
and body ground with ignition switch
turned ON. (See Fig. 1)
Is it 10 – 14V?Poor G06-3 terminal connection.
If connection is OK, substitute a
known-good Immobilizer Control Mod-
ule and recheck.
See NOTE below.“BLK/WHT” wire
open or short.
NOTE:
After replacing with a known-good Immobilizer Control Module, register ECM/Immobilizer Control
Module code in ECM and Transponder code and ECM/Immobilizer Control Module code in Immobilizer
Control Module by performing procedure described in “PROCEDURE AFTER IMMOBILIZER CON-
TROL MODULE REPLACEMENT” in this section.
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9-26 BODY SERVICE
INSPECTION
Check that hood opens and closes smoothly and properly. Lubri-
cate if necessary. Also check that secondary latch operates prop-
erly (check that secondary latch keeps hood from opening all the
way) and hood locks securely when closed.
Adjust hood locks position if necessary.
FRONT FENDER
REMOVAL
1) Remove front fender side moulding.
2) Remove front bumper.
3) Disconnect connector of side turn signal (or side marker)
lamp.
4) Remove front fender lining.
5) Remove front fender.
INSTALLATION
Reverse removal procedure to install front fender noting the fol-
lowing instructions.
If paint on fender bolt is peeled off, be sure to apply paint
again.
Adjust panel clearance referring to “PANEL CLEARANCE” in
this section.
1. Front fender lining 2. Front fender 3. Front fender side moulding
“A”“A”
2
3
1
“A”
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